6. A Simple Sentence

A. Must contain a dependent clause

B. Can contain a compound subject and/or a compound verb

C. Should not have more than one verb or subject

D. Should not be long or detailed.



9. A Compound/Complex Sentence is

A. A hybrid sentence consisting of two other types of sentences

B. Consists of at least two Independent Clauses and at least one Dependent Clause

C. Is often rather long

D. All of the above

Respuesta :

#6 answer =  C. Should not have more than one verb or subject

#9 answer = D. All of the above.   It is most definitely, by definition, B.   But it is also often rather long, and can consist of 2 other types of sentence.s  

THE 4 SENTENCE STRUCTURES

The simple sentence is one of the four basic sentence structures. The other structures are the compound sentence, the complex sentence, and the compound-complex sentence.

Simple sentence: I purchased a tour guide and a travel journal at the bookstore.

a simple sentence is a sentence with only one independent clause.

Compound sentence: I purchased a tour guide and a travel journal, but the bookstore was out of maps.

a compound sentence can be thought of as two (or more) simple sentences joined by a conjunction and/or an appropriate mark of punctuation.

Complex sentence: Because I was planning to visit Tokyo, I purchased a tour guide and a level journal.

 a complex sentence is a sentence that contains an independent clause (or main clause) and at least one dependent clause. Put another way, a complex sentence is made up of a main clause with one or more dependent clauses joined to it with an appropriate conjunction or pronoun.

Compound-complex sentence: While Mary waited, I purchased a tour guide and a travel journal at the bookstore, and then the two of us went to dinner. 

a compound-complex sentence is a sentence with two or more independent clauses and at least one dependent clause. Also known as a complex-compound sentence.

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